GalimahB details the migration of all Azure AI technical blogs into the unified Azure AI Foundry Blog, ensuring the Microsoft developer community has seamless access to all past and future AI content.

Azure AI Technical Blogs Consolidate into Azure AI Foundry Blog

Azure AI technical blogs have been consolidated into a single destination, the Azure AI Foundry Blog, to simplify how developers and technical professionals access news, tutorials, and updates around Microsoft’s AI platforms and services.

What’s Changed

  • Consolidation: Multiple technical blogs—AI Platform Blog, Azure AI Services Blog, and Azure Machine Learning Blog—are now combined into the Azure AI Foundry Blog.
  • Unified Experience: All technical Azure AI content is accessible in one place, providing streamlined news, tutorials, and announcements for AI practitioners.

Seamless Access to Past Content

  • Legacy Content Migrated: Existing posts from previous blog archives have been moved to the new Azure AI Foundry Blog, and links to older content will redirect to the correct new destination.
  • Preserved Bookmarks: Saved links will continue to work; redirects ensure users can locate legacy resources without disruption.

Subscription Information

  • Subscriptions Not Transferred: Followers from previous blogs must re-subscribe to the new Azure AI Foundry Blog. Email and RSS subscriptions from the legacy platforms did not automatically carry over.
  • Action Required: Users should visit the Azure AI Foundry Blog homepage and use the Follow button to continue receiving updates.

Looking Ahead

  • This consolidation aims to deliver a more unified, comprehensive experience, highlighting how various Azure AI tools and services work together.
  • The blog will continue delivering technical content, best practices, and community insights for practitioners building AI solutions on Azure.

Additional Resources

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Thank you for your ongoing support as the Azure AI community grows and evolves.

**Updated Aug 13, 2025 Version 1.0**

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